At the end of this month, the world's best golfers will come together for the Presidents Cup. An American team will face off with a team made up of the top international golfers (sans Europe since that matchup is reserved for the Ryder Cup).
It's this year's major international event, and it should be a great competition. Here's how you can catch the action:
How to watch the Presidents Cup
Television schedule
The Presidents Cup will be on two main television options: NBC and the Golf Channel. These are the main locations for most golf tournaments, so the familiar places will once again be the go-to.
Here's the official schedule and where to watch (all times ET):
- Thursday: 11:30 am - 6 pm (Golf Channel)
- Friday: 1 - 6 pm (Golf Channel)
- Saturday: 7 - 8 am (Golf Channel/NBC Sports App), 8 am - 6 pm (NBC)
- Sunday: noon - 6 pm (NBC)
Head over to those channels at that time to catch all the action. Additionally, NBC has announced that they will have coverage of the entire event on various outlets, stating in a press release:
"NBC Sports will present coverage from the first tee shot of the Presidents Cup to the final putt from Thursday-Sunday, totaling 100-plus hours of Presidents Cup event and studio programming throughout the week across NBC, GOLF Channel, Peacock, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app."
Streaming
There are also streaming alternatives for the 2024 Presidents Cup. The NBC Sports App and Peacock will have options at various times (all times ET):
- Thursday: 11:30 am - 6 pm (NBC Sports App)
- Friday: 1 - 6 pm (NBC Sports App)
- Saturday: 7 - 8 am (NBC Sports App), 8 am - 6 pm (Peacock)
- Sunday: noon - 6 pm (Peacock)
Furthermore, Fubo.TV serves as a live TV surrogate, so you can subscribe and visit the Golf Channel or NBC at the right times (seen above) to watch. This does cost $74.99 for a month and goes up to $99.99 after that, but there is a one-week free trial for first-time users.
Rosters for Presidents Cup
Fans who watch will be watching to see the players, of which there are a few really talented ones. The American side is captained by Jim Furyk and led by Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Keegan Bradley, Patrick Cantlay, Sahith Theegala, Sam Burns, Tony Finau, Russell Henley, and Brian Harman.
The International team is led by Mike Weir, and they are made up of Hideki Matsuyama, Adam Scott, Sungjae Im, Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes, Taylor Pendrith, Jason Day, Byeong Hun An, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Min Woo Lee, Si Woo Kim, and Tom Kim.